No. The sun is part of the solar system, so it cannot be bigger than it. The mass of the sun is much larger than the mass of the rest of the objects in the solar system put together, which may be what you are referring to.
The sun will appear about 160 times smaller from Uranus compared to Earth due to the greater distance between Uranus and the sun. This is because Uranus is much further away from the sun than Earth is.
The sun would look much smaller than it does from Earth but still bright.
No. Venus is the 2nd planet from the Sun; Earth is #3.
Though the Moon is much smaller than the Sun, it is closer to Earth than the Sun. So exerts a greater gravitation effect on Earth's oceans and seas.
Out of these the moon is the smallest and the sun is the largest.
yes the sun is the biggest out of all planets however the sun is a star.
No, the sun is bigger than the earth.
No, the Sun is much lager than the Earth.
The Sun appears smaller from Mars than from Earth because Mars is farther away from the Sun than Earth is. This distance causes the Sun to appear smaller in the Martian sky. Additionally, Mars has a thinner atmosphere than Earth, which may affect the perception of the Sun's size.
The sun is about a million times larger than the earth. Silly question!
Yes. Earth is closer to the Sun than Mars, so it will have a smaller orbit.
The sun will appear about 160 times smaller from Uranus compared to Earth due to the greater distance between Uranus and the sun. This is because Uranus is much further away from the sun than Earth is.
The Sun is much larger than both the Earth and the Moon. The Earth is smaller than the Sun but larger than the Moon. The Moon is the smallest of the three.
No, the sun will never be smaller than the Earth. The sun is actually growing. It will do so until it actually becomes so hot that nothing will be able to live on the surface of the Earth. That will take billions of years however.
Jupiter is bigger than the earth, but smaller than the sun.Jupiter has a radius about 11 times longer than Earth's, and roughly 10 times less than the Sun's.
No. Planets look smaller than the sun because they actually are smaller.
The sun would look much smaller than it does from Earth but still bright.